
Calum Sutherland is a former collegiate placekicker and a dedicated trainee of Scott Blanton. A native of Scotland who later moved to Texas, Sutherland began his journey in American football by connecting with Blanton, whose specialized coaching helped him navigate his path to the Division I level. After starting his career at the University of Oklahoma, he transferred to the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM), where he became a vital weapon for the Warhawks and earned recognition as a Sun Belt Conference standout. Known for his "ice in his veins" composure and consistent approach, he concluded his collegiate career with a field goal percentage over 80% at ULM and demonstrated his long-range ability by connecting on 50-plus yard field goals.